Karlston Posted February 16, 2021 Share Posted February 16, 2021 More Android 12 leaks: Improved Auto-rotate, Game mode and more XDA-Developers have been leaking some upcoming Android 12 features, and in their latest post, they revealed 3 minor features Google is working on which may show up in upcoming Android 12 betas. Smart Auto-rotate. The first is adding AI to the auto-rotate feature, so the screen will not flip at the wrong time. Reportedly the phone may use your front-facing camera to check the position of your head first to ensure you mean to rotate the handset before flipping. Game Mode Google is reportedly working on a new “GameManager service” which will manage game-related features including “manage the game mode and persist the data” across reboot(s). The details are not clear, but this may be a standard implementation of the Game Mode many OEMs already added to their Android handsets, which optimises the devices for performance. Google is reportedly also working on a Bluetooth API for detecting battery levels in controllers, to allow users to charge their controllers before they die. Reduce Brightness Google is adding a new accessibility feature, previously called “Reduce Bright Colors” but now only “Reduce Brightness.” Available as a Quick Settings tile, the feature will help those with visual impairments. The feature should show up in the upcoming Android 12 developer betas, which are expected soon. More Android 12 leaks: Improved Auto-rotate, Game mode and more Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XDA-Developers have been leaking some upcoming Android 12 features, and in their latest post, they revealed 3 minor features Google is working on which may show up in upcoming Android 12 betas. Smart Auto-rotate. The first is adding AI to the auto-rotate feature, so the screen will not flip at the wrong time. Reportedly the phone may use your front-facing camera to check the position of your head first to ensure you mean to rotate the handset before flipping. Game Mode Google is reportedly working on a new “GameManager service” which will manage game-related features including “manage the game mode and persist the data” across reboot(s). The details are not clear, but this may be a standard implementation of the Game Mode many OEMs already added to their Android handsets, which optimises the devices for performance. Google is reportedly also working on a Bluetooth API for detecting battery levels in controllers, to allow users to charge their controllers before they die. Reduce Brightness Google is adding a new accessibility feature, previously called “Reduce Bright Colors” but now only “Reduce Brightness.” Available as a Quick Settings tile, the feature will help those with visual impairments. The feature should show up in the upcoming Android 12 developer betas, which are expected soon.
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